“[The] last three matches that I lost, I was, like, so up in the score, had a lot of opportunities, starting with the loss in Doha to Vicky [where she failed to convert match point], then to Amanda [Anisimova] in Dubai, now here,” she said. “There were a lot of opportunities that I didn’t take.
“I’m just gonna talk to my team about it. … We’re just gonna talk and see what is the best way to handle this, and we’re just gonna work and try to get better.”
After failing to defend the majority of her ranking points from her back-to-back title runs in Dubai and Indian Wells from 12 months ago, Andreeva will be no higher the No. 10 in the post-BNP Paribas Open WTA rankings, with the potential to drop out of that range based off of results from a group of players including Belinda Bencic, Karolina Muchova, Linda Noskova and Naomi Osaka.
